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Embodying Tarot's Queen of Cups (Without Becoming a Total Doormat)
People moving in the Queen of Cups archetype are helpers. They hate to see anyone in pain, or without what they need to be comfortable.
This can be the kind of person that donates to cat shelters. This is the person who babies and dogs love.
Over time, living beings can come to rely on the Queen of Cups' giving nature. This doesn't always mean they value it, or reciprocate.
The Devil: The Expansionist
Tarot's Devil card is an expansionist. To tarot's Devil, too much is never enough. It's a flame that's never completely fed. It always wants more.
Justice: “White Man’s Paperwork”
No one actually believes tarot's Justice card means real justice.
A better term for Justice is "paperwork." It talks about everything official, everything documented, every document that can eventually be used to trap you or free you.
Working for Liberation, Reading Tarot
You can't read tarot for the purpose of liberation without addressing tarot's relationship to power. You can't read tarot for the purpose of liberation while choosing to ignore tarot's fucked up origins.
Two Eves: The Lovers & The Devil
The Lovers and The Devil are two examples of blatantly Christian messages in tarot. They subvert each other's purpose. They are each other's mirrors.
Five of Cups, Five of Swords: Two Sides of Shame
The Five of Cups and the Five of Swords can perform as opposites. They look at the extremes of shame. At best, shame is a bell, alerting us to reality, but fleeting.
Surviving Capitalism with the Ace of Pentacles
Here's how to activate the Ace of Pentacles to find some stability in a soul sucking world.
The Hierophant: The Gatekeeper
Wisdom keepers are a through line between the past and the future.
Tarot for Taking Back Your Power
What happens when the docile posture of the figure on the Eight of Swords is our best choice?
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Through free thought, by which I mean attention to detail, inquiry, and understanding, we can see that the work of tarot’s Swords isn’t good or bad.
Through free thought, we can see the role systems play in our limited ability to see the truth and accept reality. Our unwillingness or inability to think and scheme freely limits our capacity for action.
It all but ensures that we will act without thinking, and reap the consequences about which the Swords warn.